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Tennessee Hand Towel featuring the photograph First State Capital of Tennessee by Jim Cook

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First State Capital of Tennessee Hand Towel

Jim Cook

by Jim Cook

$17.00

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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

Between the years of 1769 and 1772 William Cobb built a large (for it�s day) log cabin near the Watauga River in area called Rocky Mount. Located... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Comments (24)

DANNY LOWE

DANNY LOWE

Beautiful work!

David Neace

David Neace

Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists"

Barbie Corbett-Newmin

Barbie Corbett-Newmin

Congrats on your sale! A favorite of mine!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Debra and Dave Vanderlaan

Debra and Dave Vanderlaan

An interesting presentation Jim! We added our Like. Celebrate life, Debra and Dave

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you kindly!

Marv Vandehey

Marv Vandehey

Excellent!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Krinkled Leaves Photography

Krinkled Leaves Photography

Wonderful render. Spooky yet serene. Nice work Jim.

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Rosalie Scanlon

Rosalie Scanlon

Stunning work, fantastic image and editing with wonderful tones. L/tweet.

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you Rosalie!

Morris Finkelstein

Morris Finkelstein

Beautiful photo with great perspective, light and processing, Jim! F/L

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

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Aimee L Maher Photography and Art Visit ALMGallerydotcom

Fantastic work!

Jim Cook replied:

Thanks Aimee!

Rachel Hannah

Rachel Hannah

Wow, that is amazing, love it!

Jim Cook replied:

Thanks Rachel!

Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

Nicely composed and cool processing!

Jim Cook replied:

Thanks Stuart!

Reynold Jay

Reynold Jay

This is nice! I like it FAV!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Dawn Currie

Dawn Currie

Great treatment

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Judy Vincent

Judy Vincent

Wonderful work!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

YT Photo

YT Photo

Lovely image! - L

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Linda Brody

Linda Brody

Lovely work!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

Fei A

Fei A

Fabulous work Jim ! v/f/l

Jim Cook replied:

Thanks Fei!

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Interesting effect!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you!

BASANT SONI

BASANT SONI

Gracious show. on Subject Nicely composed . . + L f Tw Jim

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you Basant!

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Very cool treatment. L/F

Jim Cook replied:

Thanks Lisa!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

Nice toning!

Jim Cook replied:

Thank you Joan!

Artist's Description

Between the years of 1769 and 1772 William Cobb built a large (for it�s day) log cabin near the Watauga River in area called Rocky Mount. Located not far from the village of Piney Flats Tennessee.
During the American Revolutionary War he supplied members of the Overmountain Men with horses, gunpowder, food and blankets. He and two sons marched with the militia and were part of that epic event. These men changed the course of the war at now famous Battle of King Mountain.
The years 1790 to 1792 saw the two story cabin become the First State Capital of the Southwest Territory. George Washington appointed William Blount as Governor. He lived with the Cobb family as their guest and used the property as a state capital until 1792 while a home he later moved into was being constructed. 1796 saw Tennessee become a U.S. State.
Mr. Cobb and his wife Barsheba moved west and left the home to their daughter Penelope who married Hal Massengil thus the home is referred to both as th...

About Jim Cook

Jim Cook

My body of work ranges from photographic digital art to the more traditional use of a camera photographing scenes of landscapes and everyday life. My photography has its roots going back to my experiences with infrared film. It was there that I saw how an image could be manipulated to something much more different than what was first seen. I still compose some photos from the infrared spectrum only now I use a camera converted to IR. When digital came along it was an easy move to software and all the possibilities that were and are now possible with their use. Still the initial composition in camera is paramount and once the shutter is closed and image transferred to computer, I can turn my imagination loose and enhance or create...

 

$17.00